'Fast & Furious Forza Horizon 2' DLC free to play; details

 Forza Horizon 2 official website

The Fast & Furious DLC specifically made for "Forza Horizon 2" is allowing racing gaming fans to enjoy the title till April 10, 2015. After that, the DLC will carry a price tag of $10. Even if gamers do not have "Forza Horizon 2" installed, they will still be able to play the DLC. Unfortunately, the free DLC is only going to be free for Xbox One and Xbox 360 consoles.

When players start to play the game for the first time, they will start as Tej Parker, whose primary goal is to go out and collect 10 cars. Those cars are going to be the same ones present in the upcoming action film "Fast & Furious 7." In order to get all the cars, players will have to complete a string of missions and a variety of challenges along the way.

Brian Ekberg stated on "Forza Horizon 2"s website:

"The latest Forza experience has arrived! Starting today you can download Forza Horizon 2 Presents Fast & Furious for both Xbox One and Xbox 360. The standalone expansion doesn't require any previous Forza game to play – you simply find it in the Xbox Store, download it, and you're off to explore the amazing cars and action-packed challenges that make Forza Horizon 2 Presents Fast & Furious such a one-of-a-kind experience. Best of all, this standalone expansion is available for FREE until April 10. So get in on the action now at no additional cost!"

There are several cars included in the game that the player can gain a huge advantage of while driving. This will range from the 900-hp 1970 Dodge Charger to the armored 2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited.

While the DLC is ready to download for free, the upcoming action film, "Fast & Furious 7" is expected to be released on April 3, 2015.

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